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- Bought iPhoto on the Mac App Store a few months ago - Did a clean install of 10.6.8 today. - Tried to install newest iPhoto version. -->This failed, because the latest iPhoto needs at least 10.7.4 How do I get a working version of iPhoto for 10.6.8? No, I don't have a backup of my application folder. (Because the Mac App Store clearly states, that 'apps can be re-downloaded at any time without additional costs') No, I don't have any other Macs with an older iPhoto version.

No, updating to Lion is not an option for me. Thanks, Michael. If your Mac shipped with Snow Leopard, iLife should be available on the Applications Install disc that came with the Mac. In-box discs are machine-specific and are grey in color.

Alternatively, do you have a friend with a Mac with Lion that you could log into the App Store under your account, download iPhoto, and copy it over to your Snow Leopard Mac? I assume that would work, since you'd be downloading it in your name and transferring it, kind of like how transferring purchases used to work in iTunes. Hope that helps!

Conference Room Scheduling Software Sharepoint Login. Wow, I'm stumped. After reviewing Apple's site, it seems you are correct. I'm kind of surprised that Apple won't give you the version compatible with your system. It gets really frustrating especially since Apple will release updates cutting off compatibility with older systems (i.e., iWork '09 was initially compatible with PPC and Tiger/Leopard, but only in the pre 9.1 updates). It can get extremely confusing. It doesn't seem fair that you bought it when it was compatible with Snow Leopard and now the only reason you can't access it is because they decided cut you off with an update. 9.2.3 was released in March of this year, less than three months ago, and 9.3 was only last week!

But then again, Apple isn't exactly fond of supporting 'legacy' systems. The only solution I can think of, which isn't a very good solution, is to get a retail disc of iLife '11 and update manually to 9.2.3. Sorry, wish I could help more.

I followed up with the Mac App Store Support. They answered again with the same info: 'Unfortunately, the version offered in the Mac App Store will require Lion, which you will need to redownload in order to have the apps function properly. Your apps will only work for 10.7.4 or later. Again, the Mac App Store does not offer older versions of the iLife apps.' (or any other apps) They then recommended to contact AppleCare. I just got off the phone with the german AppleCare Center. In short, they we're stumped ('It's the first time we hear about this'), they apologized and they will send me an iLife '11 DVD for free.

(I also was not charged for the 'support incident'.) (As all of you probably know: The iLife 11 DVD contains Snow Leopard-compatible versions of iPhoto and iMovie, which I can manually update to the latest Snow Leopard-compatible version by downloading the updaters from Apple's Support section.) Thanks for all your advice and I hope this info will help all other people who run into the same problem. The lesson I have learned: 'Apps can be re-downloaded at any times without additional costs.' KEEP BACKUPS OF YOUR APPLICATION FOLDER! I'm glad they were able to help you! I had a similar problem when iLife '08 came out and they send me a DVD for it (or was it a CD back then?).

I guess what the App Store said wasn't technically incorrect - you can redownload apps, assuming you system works with the latest version. That being said, though, making your own backups ensures you have control over whether or not you have access to the application. Apple could just make iPhoto disappear at any time (though that's unlikely).

This entry was posted on 3/23/2018.